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Spearfishing Vilankulos
Spearfishing Vilankulos: spearguns are banned in the Bazaruto Archipelago but if you bang out between the islands and turn right, you are in the clear! The very clear.
As the Mozambique current rubs up against the continental shelf literally a few hundred metres from the island barrier, it brings with it a host of huge predator fish. Marlin and sailfish. Wahoo and King Mackerel. Amberjack and Kingfish. Tuna and Cobia…including sharks btw.
Along this shelf, are dotted about pinnacles, some coming right up to 8 metres or less, some dropping off to the distant deep. Baitballs are commonplace, and there are very many spots to hunt fish. Including the shallows and surf zone, but mainly it’s the deeper reefs along the 20-metre contour.
Accommodation is self-catering, right on the beach. Boats out front. Our camp is 6kms out of Vilankulos town. Overlooking Bazaruto, Benguerra and Margaruque.
This price is for 7 days and 6 nights. You have the boat and guide for 35 hours in total. That’s a lot of time out there, you can also use the boat for going to town, or the islands (you need to pay R200 per person each day we go into the reserve). Extra boat hours are available.
Bring all your own equipment and spares. You will need longer guns, strings, and ropes. Heavier duty stuff that can hold onto the bigger fish we are going to encounter.
This tour is available from August through November each year. Pricing is per person. If you have somebody with you, a discount will apply. Get in touch and we can work it out.
Contact us on umzimkulu@gmail.com or call Sean on +27 79 326 9671 (WhatsApp preferably – there is a big green button floating about on this page somewhere.).
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